
Walhalla High School was recognized as one of the original thirty-four schools chartered into The National Beta Club at a reception in Spartanburg at the Chapman Cultural Center last night. The National Beta club is the largest independent, non-profit, educational youth organization in America. Mr. Ken Cline, Executive Director, spoke to the large crowd about the history of Beta and how the motto “Let us lead by serving others” was true in 1934 and is still true today. Dr. John W Harris, a professor at Wofford College, wanted to start a club that recognized the academic achievement of students. The first club was started at Landrum High School in January, 1934. There are four members of the original club still living. Today there are over five million Beta Club members in 42 states.
Walhalla High School’s chapter was chartered on October 13, 1934 and had twenty members. Our current Beta Club has one hundred eighty members and is sponsored by Marc Vaccaro and Alex Smith.
The twenty original members were Lois Addis, Sid Ballenger, Benjamin Bentley, Anne Carter, Sara Chalmers, Eugene Mays, Katherine Moss, Maca Powell, Eulalee Puckhauber, Bessie Reese, Gertrude Addis, William Aull, Dorothy Ernest, Fred Gillespie, Catherine Hughs, Helena Isom, Ernest Nichols, Carolyn Owens, Mary Riordan, and William Rochester.
Walhalla High School is very proud to be part of such a worthwhile organization that promotes academic achievement and develops leadership skills in our students.
Walhalla High School’s chapter was chartered on October 13, 1934 and had twenty members. Our current Beta Club has one hundred eighty members and is sponsored by Marc Vaccaro and Alex Smith.
The twenty original members were Lois Addis, Sid Ballenger, Benjamin Bentley, Anne Carter, Sara Chalmers, Eugene Mays, Katherine Moss, Maca Powell, Eulalee Puckhauber, Bessie Reese, Gertrude Addis, William Aull, Dorothy Ernest, Fred Gillespie, Catherine Hughs, Helena Isom, Ernest Nichols, Carolyn Owens, Mary Riordan, and William Rochester.
Walhalla High School is very proud to be part of such a worthwhile organization that promotes academic achievement and develops leadership skills in our students.